Trailer:
Trailer:
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My Top 100 Horror Movies OF ALL TIME.
I like the idea of the lynch mob and I also like the little easter eggs for people familiar with the series. Notably the masks from Halloween III.
My YouTube Channel: Grim Street Grindhouse
My Top 100 Horror Movies OF ALL TIME.
Can't wait.
Halloween 2018 was a worthy successor to the original. Awesome stuff.
"All right, that's too hot. Anything we can do about that heat?"
"Rick...it's a flamethrower."
Me too. The series is self aware now. They recognize they can't keep putting out the same movie.Quoting Spun Lepton (view post)
Trailer showed too many deaths.
If they wanted to really go meta with it, they'd have a crossover with Austin Powers.
"All right, that's too hot. Anything we can do about that heat?"
"Rick...it's a flamethrower."
Yep, and too much plot. Now it will just be waiting through the whole movie to see what happens at the end.Quoting Dukefrukem (view post)
I'm basically in a position now where I watch the trailers of movies that I don't plan to watch so that I can feel as if I have already seen the film already. The Shang-Chi trailer (seems to) pretty much lay out the entire film beat by beat.
Last 10 Movies Seen
(90+ = canonical, 80-89 = brilliant, 70-79 = strongly recommended, 60-69 = good, 50-59 = mixed, 40-49 = below average with some good points, 30-39 = poor, 20-29 = bad, 10-19 = terrible, 0-9 = soul-crushingly inept in every way)
Run (2020) 64
The Whistlers (2019) 55
Pawn (2020) 62
Matilda (1996) 37
The Town that Dreaded Sundown (1976) 61
Moby Dick (2011) 50
Soul (2020) 64
Heroic Duo (2003) 55
A Moment of Romance (1990) 61
As Tears Go By (1988) 65
Stuff at Letterboxd
Listening Habits at LastFM
I watched this trailer a second time when I saw Zola and almost got the same feeling. Looks so boring.Quoting transmogrifier (view post)
New trailer:
I like the generational thing a lot, even if it's basically just the nostalgia effect kicked up to 11.
"How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home wine-making course and forgot how to drive?"
--Homer